Attire, textiles and tapestries (Arts Quarter 3 Grade7.pptx

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Lesson 1 Attire, Textiles and tapestries

“ bila ” means house and “an” means people. Takmun – sequin-like C apiz shells. Ikat – it is the process of dyeing fabric before weaving. A. The Bilaan or B’laan

“ bago ” means new and “obo” means growth T’nalak – is woven from deep brown abaca treated in the ikat process to obtain intricate design. Only women are allowed to weave this fabric. red , brown and black. B. Bagobo and the T’Boli ✓ Men wear t’nalak short, undershirt and t’nalak coat ✓ Women wear wrap- around t’nalak skirts and blouses.They also wear rows of bells around their waists and ankles that produce tinkling sounds when they walk . ✓ The common colors are red, brown and black.

The word Maranao means “People of the Lake”. Malong – is a traditional Filipino tube skirt that is made of hand-woven or machinemade multicolored cotton cloth. It can be used in different ways. Kapa Malong or Sambisa Malong – is a traditional dance which demonstrates the various ways of wearing malong and its uses. C. Traditional Clothing of Maranao

Basilan is the home to the Yakans . Badjulapi – is a tight blouse with long sleeves Pinalantupan – a type of skirt that is layered over trousers Sawal – is the traditional tight-fitting trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes Seputangan – square cloth used by Yakans women as a head cover or as belt . D. Yakans

QUIZ 1: Identify the following terms. ________ 1. It is an ethnolinguistic group that inhabits some parts of South Cotabato , North Cotabato and Davao del Sur . It is a combination of two words, “ bila ” that means house and “an” that means people . ________ 2. It is sequin-like capiz shells used to gives distinct design and color to their clothes. ________ 3. It is a process of dyeing fabric from B’laan , Bagobos and T’bolis where the yarns are tightly wrapped with string and dyed before weaving.

QUIZ 1: Identify the following terms. ________ 4. It is a group of people who live in Davao. It comes from the word “ Bago ” means new and “obo” means growth. ________ 5. It is a traditional Filipino tube skirt that is made of hand-woven or machine made multicolored cotton cloth. It can be used in different ways. ________ 6. It is a tight blouse with long sleeves which is part of the traditional clothing of Yakans .

QUIZ 1: Identify the following terms. _______ 7. It is the home of Yakans . ________ 8 . It is the traditional tight-fitting trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes. ________ 9 . It is square cloth used by Yakans women as a head cover or as belt. ________ 10. It is called the “land of promise”.

Lesson 2 Crafts, accessories and body ornamentation

Assignment: Make your own design of woodcarving or Okir . Draw it on a short bond paper. Creativity – 25% Presentation – 25% Originality – 25% Relativity and Consistency – 25%

Lesson 3 ARCHITECTURE

1. TOROGAN It is the ancestral house of the upper- class Maranao . It is the dwelling place of the datu along with his wives and children.

Panolong It is a wing-like ornament of a Torogan flaring out from the beams.

2. BADJAO HOUSES The Bajau , also known as Sama-Bajau , are the "Sea Gypsies" or nomads of the Sulu Sea. Their main source of livelihood is fishing and hunting, thus, most of them live in boat houses or houses on stilts around the Sulu archipelago.

3. GRAND MOSQUE OF COTABATO The largest mosque in the Philippines, named after Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid or also known as the Grand Mosque, sitting near the idle banks of Tamontaka River was founded by the Philippine Government.

4. HISTORICAL FORT PILAR The historical Fort Pilar , also called Real Fuerza de Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Zaragoza was founded in 1635 and still stands strong until today. It was engineered by Fr. Melchor de Vera, a Jesuit priest. It was built to protect the people from pirates of the Sulu Sea.

5. MONASTERY OF THE TRANSFIGURATION OF BUKIDNON The pyramid-like structure was designed by the National Artist for Architecture, Leandro Locsin . It is one of his last designs and considered as one of his best, aside from the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Davao International Airport.

6. SANTO ROSARIO CHURCH OF CAMIGUIN The original church was built in 1882 using coral stones, but the old infrastructures were too weak. It was retrofitted with steel bars using modern building techniques.

SCULPTURES   MAITUM JAR An earthenware vessel for secondary burial from Sarangani province. These artifacts were first discovered in 1991 and are now in the protection of the National Museum .

MARANAO WOOD CARVING AND METAL CASTING 1 . RARUB-A-KLONG It is a metallic armor made of brass plates, carabao horn and interlocking ringlets . 2 . KAMPILAN It is a single-edged steel sword with a handle made of hand carved ivory.

3. BATIGE It is a large manually carved wooden top inlaid with mother-of-pearl. It is used by adult males to test their skills and strength . 4. KENDI It is an heirloom teapot or kettle used for hot water, coffee, or tea . 5. GADOR It is a large brass jar used as ceremonial containers for rice and tobacco.

FUNCTIONAL ART

FUNCTIONAL ART

QUIZ IDENTIFY THE PICTURES 1. 3 2

QUIZ IDENTIFY THE PICTURES 4 . 6 5

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